energy savings at home

Improving your home's energy efficiency with ENERGY STAR can help to lower high energy bills, improve comfort and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Learn about the many ways to save in your home and track your progress with "My ENERGY STAR" - your new dashboard to savings.

energy efficient new homes

A new home that has earned the ENERGY STAR label has undergone a process of inspections, testing, and verification to meet strict requirements set by the US EPA. ENERGY STAR certified homes use 15-30% less energy than typical new homes while delivering better comfort, quality, and durability.

The ENERGY STAR Guidelines for Energy Management

Your guide to building a strategic energy management program

So you want to start saving energy, but you don’t know where to begin. Or perhaps you’ve been managing energy for years, but you’d like to take your program to the next level.

Lucky for you, since 1991, tens of thousands of businesses and organizations have worked with EPA’s ENERGY STAR program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create financial value by improving the energy efficiency of their buildings and plants. Along the way, they learned what works and what doesn’t.

Among the themes that have emerged over the years: Energy programs save more than energy projects. You won’t get far without a commitment from the top. In addition to starting a program, you also need a plan to sustain energy efficiency. And success depends on whether you can successfully create a culture of energy efficiency within your organization.

A road map to help you navigate

EPA consolidated best practices from thousands of organizations into one step-by-step road map for continuous improvement. Read more about the process by downloading the full ENERGY STAR Guidelines for Energy Management.